Any suggestions for a usable and safe alternative for Adobe Flash Player ?
L LochNess New Member Thread author Apr 2, 2011 87 Aug 18, 2011 #1 Any suggestions for a usable and safe alternative for Adobe Flash Player ?
jamescv7 Level 85 Verified Honorary Member Mar 15, 2011 13,070 Aug 18, 2011 #2 Actually Adobe Flash Player is the majority used for all website. HTML 5 Youtube Silverlight
win7holic New Member Apr 20, 2011 2,079 Aug 18, 2011 #3 jamescv7 said: Actually Adobe Flash Player is the majority used for all website. HTML 5 Youtube Silverlight Click to expand... i ever use HTML5, but it's low quality ,james
jamescv7 said: Actually Adobe Flash Player is the majority used for all website. HTML 5 Youtube Silverlight Click to expand... i ever use HTML5, but it's low quality ,james
iPanik New Member Feb 28, 2011 530 Aug 18, 2011 #4 i ever use HTML5, but it's low quality ,james Click to expand... Low quality, are we talking about the same youtube? I really hope the video tag in html gets picked up for two reasons: The more 3rd party plugins i can remove from my browser the better. html5 video doesn't make my laptops cooler go into jet engine mode, which means that html5 is lighter on the cpu.
i ever use HTML5, but it's low quality ,james Click to expand... Low quality, are we talking about the same youtube? I really hope the video tag in html gets picked up for two reasons: The more 3rd party plugins i can remove from my browser the better. html5 video doesn't make my laptops cooler go into jet engine mode, which means that html5 is lighter on the cpu.
iPanik New Member Feb 28, 2011 530 Aug 18, 2011 #5 i ever use HTML5, but it's low quality ,james Click to expand... Low quality, are we talking about the same youtube? in my experience they match up quite well. I really hope the video tag in html gets picked up for two reasons: The more 3rd party plugins i can remove from my browser the better. html5 video doesn't make my laptops cooler go into jet engine mode, which means that html5 is lighter on the cpu.
i ever use HTML5, but it's low quality ,james Click to expand... Low quality, are we talking about the same youtube? in my experience they match up quite well. I really hope the video tag in html gets picked up for two reasons: The more 3rd party plugins i can remove from my browser the better. html5 video doesn't make my laptops cooler go into jet engine mode, which means that html5 is lighter on the cpu.